At the end of June, partners from the Erasmus+ project…
“The FREEDOM project meeting in Rome marked a key moment…
The FREEDOM project against fake news held its face-to-face kick-off…
The dangers of fake news are increasing in today’s digital…
At the end of June, partners from the Erasmus+ project FREEDOM – Fake News Recognition and Education for Elderly Digital Outreach Mission gathered in Greece for a productive Transnational Project Meeting (TPM) hosted by KAINOTOMIA. With a total of five participants, the meeting provided a valuable opportunity to reflect on the progress made so.
“The FREEDOM project meeting in Rome marked a key moment in the collaboration between Italy, France and Greece” The FREEDOM Project, co-funded by the Erasmus+ program, aims to enhance digital literacy among senior citizens by addressing misinformation, including fake news and deepfakes. The project involves three partners: Le Tre Ghinee (Italy), SOLUTION: Solidarité &.
The FREEDOM project against fake news held its face-to-face kick-off meeting The French partner in the FREEDOM project, SOLUTION: Solidarité & Inclusion, was delighted to welcome its Italian colleagues, Le Tre Ghinee, the project coordinator, and its Greek colleague, KAINOTOMIA, to the capital to meet in real life for the first time since the.
The dangers of fake news are increasing in today’s digital world, where information chaos is everywhere. Information is omnipresent in today’s world. Not only is there a plethora of media for conveying information, but also a plethora of messengers. With the Internet, we have access to numerous sites, and social networks have given a.
The EU tools against fake news are essential in the fight for democratic integrity. The European Union has developed laws, frameworks and partnerships to tackle disinformation, while respecting freedom of expression.The European Union takes the issue of fake news seriously and has introduced measures and actions to combat it. Faced with the rapid spread.
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